Monday 5 March 2018

Akwa Ibom Govt Intensifies Tomato Planting Efforts To Meet Domestic Demands




.......Explains State Airport Power Substation Project

The government of Akwa Ibom State has announced plans to inaugurate ten more hectares of farmland for hybrid tomatoes by May this year to meet up with at least fifty percent demand for domestic markets.
Governor Udom Emmanuel announced this over the weekend, while on inspection of the Green House Plantation on Ibom International Airport Road.
The Governor stated that although the State Government was aiming at having One hundred percent for domestic markets, there are some that are purely for exports.
The Governor who said that the State Government was running the administration based on its vision and blueprint, stressed that any Government that cannot feed its own citizens is not working, irrespective of the infrastructure it provides.
According to Governor Emmanuel, Akwa Ibom was taking a total approach towards the welfare of its people by thinking right from what the people eat, wear and to the building of individual capacity to the expected level.
At a stop-over, he made at the State Airport Power Substation Project, the Governor announced that the essence of the project was to stop the daily use of generating sets to power the airport and avoid wastage.
He said part of the over One hundred megawatts of electricity generated by the Ibom Power Plant is to be drawn to the sub-station at the airport.
Governor Emmanuel explained that the power project was to effectively boost power supply to the MRO, the terminal building, cargo operations and other airport facilities when they become fully operational.
Speaking further on the developments at the airport, the Commissioner for Housing and Special Duties, Mr Akan Okon, explained that the second runway which is 3.6km will, on completion, have the capacity to carry a 747 Cargo Aircraft.
The Commissioner stated that so far, 3.5 out of the 3.6km in the 60 metres wide runway has been completed.
The Group Managing Director of ALCON, the Contracting Company at the Airport, Engr. K. C. Akuma, explained the workings of the Power Distribution Centre in the Airport noting that the current consumption was 2 megawatts.
He said the MRO, International Terminal building phase 2 and others expected to come on stream subsequently will consume about 7.5 megawatts still leaving enough gap for whatever facility the State Government may intend to bring on board in the future.
The Secretary to the State Government, Dr Emmanuel Ekuwem, Commissioners and other top government functionaries joined the Governor during the Inspection tour.

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